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Just means the channel currents have push them close to the coast line, back in the early 70's we had loin mane jellyfish some went to 3 to 4 foot across in size wash up the rivers and on the shores, the docks was loaded with them, normally they follow the center channel current enter the north sea and die, but every so often the currents in the channel move north wards pushing the real large jelly fish close to the shores

Just means the channel currents have push them close to the coast line, back in the early 70's we had loin mane jellyfish some went to 3 to 4 foot across in size wash up the rivers and on the shores, the docks was loaded with them, normally they follow the center channel current enter the north sea and die, but every so often the currents in the channel move north wards pushing the real large jelly fish close to the shoressouthy